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Subject Change Is Coming
Date October 19, 2022 5:00 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly begins with the second article in our series produced with Local Initiatives Support Coalition. 

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly begins with the second article in our series produced with Local Initiatives Support Coalition on how formerly incarcerated women in Louisiana are organizing to end mass incarceration. Next, two sex worker organizers with a mutual aid group in Rhode Island talk to us about prison abolition, labor rights, and decriminalization. We then feature the penultimate piece in our series with Bargaining for the Common Good on how a powerful union at Rutgers built a strong movement from the “new shop floor” of higher education—workers and residents affected by the corporatized university system. Finally, a powerful and moving essay by researcher Esther Choi on her personal and academic journey towards understanding the need for a solidarity economy.

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Why Access to Education Is Key to Dismantling Mass Incarceration ([link removed])
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In Louisiana, formerly incarcerated women are organizing to dismantle mass incarceration. The road to justice is long, but important gains are being made. Read more... ([link removed])


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Sex Work Is Work: An Interview with Ocean State Advocacy ([link removed])
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Two sex worker organizers with a mutual aid group for sex workers in Rhode Island discuss labor struggles, decriminalization, abolition, and more. Read more... ([link removed])


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Connecting Campus to Community: The New Shop Floor in Higher Education ([link removed])

A university union in New Jersey builds power by bringing together diverse people and communities affected by the corporatized higher education system—both on campus and beyond its grounds. Read more... ([link removed])

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My Learning Process Toward a Real Solidarity Economy ([link removed])
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The solidarity economy resists academic definition. How can we share the process of creative emergence that gives the solidarity economy meaning? Read more… ([link removed])

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